Example sentences of "[adv] that it can [verb] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 In a democratic society , this means that the public needs to have a basic understanding of science , so that it can make informed decisions and not leave them in the hands of experts .
2 I urge the local authority in Durham to develop a relationship with housing associations so that it can make faster progress in meeting the problems to which the hon. Gentleman referred .
3 Net is also a general term , not specific to working girls ( prostitutes ) so that it can facilitate other ministries in the future .
4 It has retained the strong legs and good feet of a draught animal , so that it can travel long distances over rough terrain on the range , and it has proved able to withstand the stress of drought better than other Bos taurus breeds .
5 But do you think that there 's some way that the NEA can be reformed or changed so that it can serve that purpose ?
6 PR must then be a reasonable autonomous unit so that it can serve all departments equally .
7 Previously run on an informal basis by the universities , the Foundation hopes to ‘ obtain more grants so that it can stand alone ’ .
8 When the groups come together , particularly at board meetings , differences are resolved in the long-term interests of the company so that it can remain profitable .
9 In our electronic technology the discrete , digital locations have only two states , conventionally represented as 0 and 1 although you can think of them as high and low , on and off , up and down : all that matters is that they should be distinct from one another , and that the pattern of their states can be ‘ read out ’ so that it can have some influence on something .
10 Instead , try to pull over if possible and find somewhere to take the dog out of the car , in its travelling cage , so that it can have fresh air .
11 It has a standard microprocessor bus interface , and is claimed to execute 20G-operations per second , so that it can recognise thousands of text characters a second compared with 10 to 100 per second for a personal computer running character recognition software .
12 You might also like to urge your MPs to press for reinstatement of the WAC so that it can complete this important study .
13 The search for plurality both evaluates the text and yet leaves it intact so that it can yield more possibilities .
14 Might the hon. Member for Bolsover ( Mr. Skinner ) want more money for Derbyshire so that it can employ more people such as his brother , who is employed as a personnel liaison officer for Toyota , his sister-in-law , who is employed in the county publicity department — — and such as another sister-in-law , who is employed in the education department ?
15 The Purchaser will want a joint and several basis so that it can sue all or any of the Vendors .
16 There 's also a close correlation by not just the erm the size of the number for G , but how long can it go on pulling that G given the thrust and the aerodynamic capabilities of the machine and we are essentially building this aircraft so that it can sustain nine G and we are providing the pilot with the sort of equipment he requires to be able to survive in that kind of environment .
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